“ACE” AYALA HAS WEEKEND BOXING RESULTS

Houston, TX - Danny Garcia, (139.5), Philadelphia, PA UD 12 Erik Morales, (142 lbs), San Ysidro, CA. (vacant WBC 140 lb title only Garcia could win as Morales failed to make weight) Garcia (23-0, 14 KOs) looked tentative at first as experience gave Morales (53-8, 36 KOs) an edge until Garcia picked up the pace. A knockdown of Morales solidified the win for the younger fighter. Even so, it was way closer than two of the judges had it. Cards read 117-110, 116-110 and 118-109.

James Kirkland, (153.75), Austin, TX W DQ 10 Carlos Molina, (153.75), Chicago, IL. In a fight Kirkland (31-1, 27 KOs) was clearly losing when he knocks Molina (19-5-2, 6 KOs) down at the bell to end round ten and then the confusion begins as Molina’s cornerman stepped through the ropes and he was disqualified. Referee Jon Schorle didn’t want to DQ Molina, but was ordered to by the Texas Commission, probably because Kirkland, the “house” fighter and favorite was losing by five points on two cards. Incredibly, the third card tallied by either the most crooked or inept Texas judge Gale Van Hoye had Kirkland up by a point! Bottom line is Molina was robbed of the victory.

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Brooklyn, NY- Zab Judah, (138), Las Vegas, NV

TKO 9 Vernon Paris, (138), Detroit, MI. Judah (42-7, 29 KOs) gives Paris (26-1, 15 KOs) his first blemish in a fight where it looked like Paris either didn’t show up or was compromised beforehand. A pathetic performance by the fighter from Motown. Time was 2:27. Judah just had too much speed, experience and power which couldn’t be overcome by Paris.

Bryant Jennings, (219.5), Philadelphia, PA TKO 9 Sergei Liakhovich, (231), Scottsdale, AZ. Jennings (13-0, 6 KOs) turns former world (alphabet title) champion Liakhovich (25-5, 16 KOs) into a human punching bag in just his 13th pro fight. Referee Eddie Claudio and the ringside doctor had seen enough of the massacre at the end of nine.

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Atlantic City, NJ- Mariusz Wach, (247), North Bergen, NJ KO 6 Tye Fields, (256), Alberta, Canada. Wach (26-0, 15 KOs) all over a happy for a payday Fields (49-5, 44 KOs) who checks out at 1:44 of #6. Fields had his moments but just not in the fight.

Friday, March 24, 2012

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Tucson, AZ- Diego Magdaleno, (129.4), Las Vegas, NV TKO 7 Fernando Beltran, (130), Culiacan, Mexico. Magdaleno (22-0, 8 KOs) was in complete control over late substitute Beltran (36-8-1, 19 KOs) even though getting knocked down in round five. Stoppage of the game Beltran for the first time in his career came at at 2:28 of round seven.

James De La Rosa, (155), San Benito, TX UD 8 Tyrone Brunson, (154.5), Philadelphia, PA. De La Rosa (21-1, 12 KOs) wins a tough one over the heavy handed Brunson (21-2-1, 20 KOs). While Brunson scored a knockdown in round two, he was controlled by De La Rosa for most the fight. Cards were 78-73, 77-74 and 79-72.

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Kellerman has always been high on Kirkland, I remember once he had the audacity to say Kirkland had the potential to beat the great Sergio Martinez,I would pick Canelo to beat James Kirkland right now and I am not high on Canelo.

Correct me if I am wrong, does the rules in effect for the fight only say that the “fighter knocked down only has to beat the count after end of round” which Molina did without help from the corner, or does the rule say that “the round is not over until the fighter knocked down gets up” ?